The first teaser video heralding the fluttering romance prologue of Yeonwoo and Kim Hyunjin has been unveiled.
The new drama "Lovephobia" (written by Lee Seryeong, directed by Wang Hyeryeong, produced by Wemade), which will premiere first on Feb. 19 at 11 p.m. on U+mobiletv and Lifetime, is a story in which Yoon Bia (Yeonwoo), CEO of a dating app who is more comfortable with AI than people, and Han Seonho (Kim Hyunjin), a romantic romance novelist, design a smart relationship with AI and come to understand the true meaning of love, and it will be available first through LG U+mobiletv VOD.
The first teaser video released on the 28th begins with a close-up of Yoon Bia's eyes. Standing confidently in front of many people, she shows the charisma of the CEO leading the dating app "It's You." But the mood shifts instantly as the pasts of a high school student Bia running somewhere in a hurry and a crying Han Seonho and Han Baekho (Choi Byungchan) brothers are depicted. Bia's line, "Even a fake that feels real is necessary to someone," pierces her wounds while hinting that something in the past shook the two people's lives.
Meanwhile, for some reason Han Seonho spits out biting words at Yoon Bia, saying, "This is the lowest quality knockoff among knockoffs," and the two engage in a tense battle of wills. Their growling relationship is brief, as Yoon Bia calls Han Seonho "my prey" and embarrasses him by boldly linking arms with him. The catalyst that flips their hostile relationship 180 degrees raises curiosity.
Han Seonho also firmly holds the trembling Yoon Bia's hand, revealing his changed feelings. When the two meet each other's gaze, Bia's narration, "Maybe I could stake my fate on this man?" signals the psychological shift of a woman who had been wary of love. The prickly, aloof iron-wall woman Yoon Bia and the warm, sweet man Han Seonho, two polar opposites, stir anticipation for the true love story they will描 as they heal each other's wounds.
The new drama "Lovephobia," which will awaken viewers' sleeping thrill cells, is a work produced by Wemade and will be released on Feb. 19 at 11 p.m. on U+mobiletv and Lifetime.
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